Peter Black of the Hard-Ons pledges to release a song every day in 2016

Peter Black of the punk rock outfit Hard-Ons has his sights set on a massive 2016, with the ultimate goal of releasing a song each day of the year.

From January 1 to December 31 Black will be uploading a new track every 24 hours via his Bandcamp page. In a statement regarding the project, Black said “There’s actually a million reasons why I wanna do this, but to try and put it in a nut shell… I’ve been playing music my whole life, it’s wonderful, it just gets more wonderful every single day, so while I’m still able, I … wanna go nuts!”

“I’m not saying I’m not gonna try anything new, ’cause you can bet I sure will … but people who like any of my bands/projects — whether it’s Hard-Ons, Nunchukka Superfly or the solo stuff — will dig it.”

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